Is it hard to change a short name? For "This is a goddamned bitch of an unsatisfactory situation," a lot of us call that "GDBOAUS." Is that possible? It's even cool that it's totally an "in" thing to know what it means.

"I suggest you get your scrawny asses in here pronto" is currently called *gitinhere* I always think it's referring to "Ennis, quit yer hammerin' and git in here!" Which of course gives a very different feeling. Would it be easy and possible to change the Aguirre quote's name to *scrawnyasses* or sumpn?

Thank you so much Philip for all the work putting those new quips, in chat. It should be lots of funwhen we have a large chat going on to hear all the sounds people choose to add to the conversation..Great job,,,, janice

Is it hard to change a short name? For "This is a goddamned bitch of an unsatisfactory situation," a lot of us call that "GDBOAUS." Is that possible? It's even cool that it's totally an "in" thing to know what it means.

We can edit any of the names. I tried to keep them as intuitive as possible because there are so many. But it's very easy to change the "trigger" terms.

"I suggest you get your scrawny asses in here pronto" is currently called *gitinhere* I always think it's referring to "Ennis, quit yer hammerin' and git in here!" Which of course gives a very different feeling. Would it be easy and possible to change the Aguirre quote's name to *scrawnyasses* or sumpn?

Why don't we have folks nominate changes to those phrases which are least intuitive, and then we can coordinate a new master list through adiabatic, who has amazingly mastered the forum software's table command (even I can't figure it out), and then we can publish a new master list and you or I can change the trigger phrases where needed.

For the benefit of chatting users, I have moved Adia's chat sound guide to a new thread under our Important Tip! stickied series of threads. This new thread will be a collection of guides and other important information for chat room users.